Great food but wierd hours:
I very much enjoyed my trip to this little deli with my friend. We were in town to work a concert at rock and roll after school. We were starving and needed food before the 10 hour marathon of a concert we were going to work. I always try my best while on the road to try the local establishments. Instead of the big corporate chains. So we decided upon trying out the Bridgeside Deli and Grille.
Its designed like your normal Deli/Convenience store where you walk in and place your order. All your snacks like chips, candy and bottled drinks are on your side. Since we knew we were going to be running around all day and we needed a lot to eat. My friend got an Italian Hoagie with all the works. And I picked up a Honey Mustard Chicken Pita with a bag of chips and a soda. Bridgeside is a take out place so we got our food and headed to the show for load in.
The food itself was pretty good in all. For the Italian Hoagie my friend's only complaint was that the bread was a little hard. My Honey Mustard Chicken Pita tasted great. Thanks to it being marinated. Every bite was moist and tender. We were both very pleased with the meal in general.
The only real downside of bridgeside is their strange hour they are open on the weekends. We were there on a Saturday and made it in time, but a few hours later. We recommended a friend to go there. He came back with taco bell. He said they closed at 4 pm on Saturday and closed all day Sundays. That being said if you want to try their food on Saturday then you better go early. I don't know their reason for being closed on Sundays, but i guess your beat on those days. All in all I would say that Bridgeside deli and grille is Fat Kid Tested and Fat Kid Approve
Stay peckish my friends
by Fat Kid Nation on March 11, 2011